kepPNW: Petrified stump near the Eagle Creek trailhead.
kepPNW: Petrified stump near the Eagle Creek trailhead.
kepPNW: Snow melt above meant water dripping from the cliffs all day.
kepPNW: Example of how a wildfire should burn, traveling low, taking out the ground cover, but never crowning.
kepPNW: Delightful section of trail, blasted from basalt, with one seasonal waterfall after another.
kepPNW: Delightful section of trail, blasted from basalt, with one seasonal waterfall after another.
kepPNW: Delightful section of trail, blasted from basalt, with one seasonal waterfall after another.
kepPNW: Yes, the sun was out!
kepPNW: Amazing trail construction!
kepPNW: Amazing trail construction!
kepPNW: Looking back down the valley, some snow on Wauna Point.
kepPNW: First time seeing what happened in 2017. The burn is bad, but nowhere near as bad as many places in the Gorge.
kepPNW: The Weeping Walls
kepPNW: Punchbowl Falls
kepPNW: Punchbowl Falls
kepPNW: Wetness!
kepPNW: Massive log jam down in the creek.
kepPNW: Massive log jam down in the creek.
kepPNW: Amazed this one is still holding in there!
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kepPNW: Huge eagle nest.
kepPNW: Approaching High Bridge
kepPNW: Loowit Falls
kepPNW: High Bridge, replaced following the fire.
kepPNW: Looking down into the chasm from High Bridge.
kepPNW: Looking down into the chasm from High Bridge.
kepPNW: Eagle Creek raging into the narrow chasm under High Bridge.
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kepPNW: Twisted columnar basalt
kepPNW: Columnar basalt below Skoonichuck Falls.